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19
(Photo 1/8)
Stop
pouring
gear
oil
when
it
gets
to this level. (The
oil
plug
can
be
found
3 inches
above the
left
wheel.)
tures
or
climates. In fact,
you
don't
need
to
change it at all, unless
you
note
that
it
has
picked
up
a lot
of
gritty
sand
or
soil. However,
if
you use the
Dozer/Snow
Blade
for
snow
re-
moval,
it
is best
to
use
the
90
weight
gear
oil
when
air
temperatures
get
below freezing.
While
putting
gear
oil
in the
transmission
case, make sure
that
you
have
the
depth
regUla-
tor
pulled
up
so
the
tines rest
on
the
floor.
This
will
allow
oil
to
flow
back
to
the
tines. Remove
the
oil
plug
shown
in Photo 1/8, and
fill
the case
until
gear
oil
begins
to
flow
out
of
the
gear
oil
level hole.
DON'T
OVERFILL.
Stop
when
the
oil
flows
out-even
if
you
haven't added
6%
pints
yet. Use a
3/8"
wrench
on
oil
plug.
If
you
have
difficulty
finding
gear
oil
at a well
stocked
automotive
service
station
or
supply
store, take a clean
gallon
container
to
a farm
supply
store,
or
a tractor,
truck
or
heavy
equip-
ment
sales and service garage. You'll
likely
find
some there in drums.
They'll
sell
you
the
6%
pints
required in
your
glass, plastic
or
metal
container.
Just
make sure that
the
container
is
clean!
Use
either
90
or
140 weight, whichever
you
prefer
or
find
easiest
to
obtain.
ADD GEAR
OIL
TO
THE
TRANSMISSION
Before using
the
tiller,
the
tiller
transmission
case
must
be filled
with
6%
pints
of
SAE 140
weight
or
SAE 90 gear oil.
By
removing
the
"T"
bar
and
adding
oil
through
the
hole
on
top
of
the
handlebar
base,
lubrication
is
provided
for
both
the
wheel
drive
mechanism
and
the
tiller
shaft.
Oil
flows
down
the
tube
from
the
wheels
to
the
tiller.
GEAR OIL IS
PROVIDED-All
of
the
gear
oil
you'll
need, plus extra, is
included
in
the
ship-
ping
container.
If
you
are
tilling
(unless it's
below
freezing
temperatures
outside),
the
gear
oil
does
not
need
to
be
changed
for
different
air
tempera-
STEP
20
(Photo
1/7A) Remove
T-bar
to
fill
gear
oil.
(Photo 1/7) Remove the T-bar
and
pour
gear
oil
into
transmission
through
hole
at
(A)
han-
dlebar
base.
It
will
take
about
61J2
pints
(that's
3
quarts
plus
'/2
pint).
See
photo.
Use a
funnel
with
a
'12"
tip
to
assistyou.

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BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelHorse
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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